Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Greek – Learning Biblical Greek Grammatical Concepts through English Grammar
by
Gary A. Long
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0801046939
ISBN-13
9780801046933
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Imprint
Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 1st, 2006
Print length
264 Pages
Weight
520 grams
Dimensions
17.80 x 23.40 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
Historical & comparative linguisticsLanguage teaching & learning material & coursework
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A recognized expert in biblical languages offers a readable and linguistically savvy guide to navigating basic grammatical concepts.
Bridging the Grammar Gap
Voice, tense, mood, participles . . . learning biblical Greek is tough enough with a firm grasp of the building blocks of English and daunting to those without. But that''s just where many first-year students are. Through many years in the classroom, veteran language instructor Gary Long has learned that it''s in the first semester that many students get bogged down in grammatical basics. Soon confidence, morale--and then grades--start to slip.
A growing number of students have forgotten, or never learned, the fundamental grammatical concepts needed for studying Biblical Greek. Explanations of these concepts in standard Greek textbooks are either too skimpy or too complex. This practical resource will help.
Written for learners with little or no formal study of grammar, this invaluable complement to standard classroom textbooks clarifies English grammar in order to more effectively teach concepts that are specific to New Testament Greek. Arranged to supplement teaching grammars, each chapter takes up individual concepts, first explaining how the concept works in English, then illustrating its use in biblical Greek.
Abundant English and Greek examples illustrate each concept, most of them visually analyzed. Glossaries and translations help students comprehend the Greek words in each example.
Voice, tense, mood, participles . . . learning biblical Greek is tough enough with a firm grasp of the building blocks of English and daunting to those without. But that''s just where many first-year students are. Through many years in the classroom, veteran language instructor Gary Long has learned that it''s in the first semester that many students get bogged down in grammatical basics. Soon confidence, morale--and then grades--start to slip.
A growing number of students have forgotten, or never learned, the fundamental grammatical concepts needed for studying Biblical Greek. Explanations of these concepts in standard Greek textbooks are either too skimpy or too complex. This practical resource will help.
Written for learners with little or no formal study of grammar, this invaluable complement to standard classroom textbooks clarifies English grammar in order to more effectively teach concepts that are specific to New Testament Greek. Arranged to supplement teaching grammars, each chapter takes up individual concepts, first explaining how the concept works in English, then illustrating its use in biblical Greek.
Abundant English and Greek examples illustrate each concept, most of them visually analyzed. Glossaries and translations help students comprehend the Greek words in each example.
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